Makers of Literary Criticism, Nide 1Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1965 - 412 sivua |
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... opinions at the same time about the same thing ? Very true . Then that part of the soul which has an opinion contrary to measure is not the same with that which has an opinion in accordance with measure ? True . And the better part of ...
... opinions at the same time about the same thing ? Very true . Then that part of the soul which has an opinion contrary to measure is not the same with that which has an opinion in accordance with measure ? True . And the better part of ...
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... opinion concerning the Ancient , yet told him , he had forborne , till his discourse were ended , to ask him why he preferred the English plays above those of other nations ? And whether we ought not to submit our stage to the exactness ...
... opinion concerning the Ancient , yet told him , he had forborne , till his discourse were ended , to ask him why he preferred the English plays above those of other nations ? And whether we ought not to submit our stage to the exactness ...
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... opinion wanders about the world , and sometimes finds reception . among wise men — an opinion that restrains the operations of the mind to particular regions , and supposes that a luckless mortal may be born in a degree of latitude too ...
... opinion wanders about the world , and sometimes finds reception . among wise men — an opinion that restrains the operations of the mind to particular regions , and supposes that a luckless mortal may be born in a degree of latitude too ...
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action ancient answer appears beauty beginning better called cause character comedy common considered criticism delight Dryden effect English example excellent express eyes fable faults follow force genius give given greater hand Homer human images imagination imitation judge judgement kind knowledge known labour language learning leave less lines live look lost manners matter mean Milton mind nature never object observed once opinion pass passage passions perfect perhaps persons Plautus play pleasure poem poesy poet poetry praise present produced reader reason received relation represented rest rhyme rules scenes seems sense sometimes soul speak speech stage style sublimity suppose tell things thought tion tragedy translated true truth verse virtue whole write written